When the headache lives in your neck — but shows up in your head. Drug-free care that goes after the source.
If you've ever had a real migraine, you don't have to be told it counts. The aura. The light sensitivity. The nausea that empties your day. Even garden-variety tension headaches — the dull band across the temples by 3 p.m. — start to run your week if they show up often enough.
Standard care reaches for a pill. That works for the moment. The problem is that most recurring headaches have a structural source: tight muscles at the base of the skull, vertebrae in the neck that aren't moving cleanly, nerves getting irritated by the soft tissue around them. Painkillers don't fix any of that — they just lower the volume.
Chiropractic care has been used to treat headaches for over a century. When the upper cervical spine is adjusted into proper position, the muscles release, the nerves stop firing alarm signals, and the headaches that "always come back" stop coming back.
The first visit looks at posture, range of motion, and the specific vertebrae that aren't moving the way they should. From there we build a plan — usually a short series of adjustments, often paired with simple posture or workstation changes that address what's reinforcing the pattern in the first place.
If your headaches are anything else — a sudden severe pain, confusion, falling, slurred speech — go to the hospital. Those are organic headaches and they need different care. For everything else, there's a better answer than the medicine cabinet.
Pick up the phone. Tell us what's going on. We'll be straight with you about whether we can help — and if yes, the next step is a $37 starting consultation.